ADL 1998 ANNUAL REPORT
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Bigots in the Military

Law Enforcement Bulletin is sent to well over 5,000 local, state and Federal law enforcement professionals to update them on recent cases of extremist and terrorist involvement in serious crimes.
Law Enforcement Bulletin is sent to well over 5,000 local, state and Federal law enforcement professionals to update them on recent cases of extremist and terrorist involvement in serious crimes.
In the wake of the sentencing of a racist former Army paratrooper who murdered an African-American couple near Fort Bragg, NC, in 1995, ADL continued using broad-based programs to counter the efforts by the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups to infiltrate America's armed services. Working with the Department of Defense, the League conducted anti-bias training seminars for military personnel at Army and Navy bases in Florida, California, North Carolina and Virginia, and at the Department of Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida, among other locations.


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